What’s On

Wireless have just announced the first wave of acts for this year’s festival and, judging by the fact it sold out in about three seconds, it’s a pretty good lineup. So you’ve got your tickets, you’re excited for Stormzy, can’t wait to shout ‘VERSACE’ 200 times when Migos perform, and // Read More

AFROPUNK may have been held in New York since 2005, but last year was the first time it made the foray across the Atlantic, and into London. As much a political statement as a music festival, the event promises “an eclectic line-up and an audience as diverse as the acts they // Read More

A year goes quick as you get older, doesn’t it? It seems like just yesterday we wrote this article after we found out a new club night was hitting one of Brighton’s most criminally underused club spaces, upstairs at the Pavilion Tavern. It’s been an exciting year for ATTIC founders // Read More

Another week, another five acts. It’s bloody exhausting, isn’t it? But it’s worth it, because all of them are great, so stop complaining. See below for this week’s five, don’t enjoy yourselves too much (but do enjoy yourself a little bit). Salen Salen is a village in Sweden with 652 // Read More

You’ve had a whole week to listen to the five acts we recommended for The Great Escape, so if you’ve done that then well done. If you haven’t then we aren’t angry, we’re just disappointed. But don’t worry, here’s five more you can check out to make up for it! // Read More

The Great Escape is all about new music. Sure, there are bands like Slaves playing, but they’re just to sell tickets to the unassuming. Dig deeper and it’s all sweet, sweet new music. “But I don’t know any new music!” We hear you wail, wiping your dribbling nose on the sleeve // Read More

Oddisee and Good Company at Donuts (Patterns) tonight is definitely not one you want to miss. It’s the final instalment of his Alwasta tour in the UK, and if his performance last night at The Garage in north London is anything to go by, you’re in for a treat.